The NBC's prime-time hit series, "Heroes," is making a big comeback. The press conference launched by Comic-Con on Sunday released the latest trailer of "Heroes Reborn." The trailer last for more than three minutes featuring a riot at Vancouver and persecution of Evos.
According to CBC news, the creator of the show seemed to have photo-shopped some signs showing anti-Evo protesters. The Vancouver riot shows protests around the world to persecute Evos, the humans with super power. The series events will happen one year after the terrorist's attack in Odessa, Texas, which destroyed the entire city.
In the trailer, people with extraordinary abilities are being blamed by the government. Many people are afraid, escaping and lived hiding from those with bad intentions. Joanne (Judith Shekoni) and Luke (Zachary Levi) are just two of the vigilantes who lost their loved ones in the said tragic event and they want to revenge.
According to The Verge, the new series mainly focused on the persecution of Evos. Hiro Nakamura, who showed off his sword skills and Micah Sanders, are just two of the new characters in the popular science fiction drama series.
The "Heroes" first season was cancelled mid-season in 2010 after four years of successful groundbreaking primetime shows. Many fans have been waiting for this huge comeback and finally the long wait is almost over.
The "Heroes Reborn" has 13-episode upcoming miniseries and will be airing its premier on September 24. This science fiction drama series was created by Tim Kring, now returns as an executive producer.